williamg--old
WilliamG.
williamg--old

It's a great ad. It almost make the 200 look relevant, and that's the most you could ask from any campaign.

Maybe Chrysler should consider running that ad during the superbowl. Hell, it can't hurt.

I've said it for a while now. Hyundai is the new Toyota.

I usually hate this style of animation, but I can't wait for this movie.

Air that on TV, say, during the Superbowl, and I guarantee you at least a million rednecks will be driving around looking for their nearest Ferd dealership.

This commercial makes me happy.

Living in a rural area, I just can't imagine the old farmers around here ever buying a tractor with a head's up display. Most of them here still buy their tractors now based on how much it looks like the 1953 Farmall their daddy loved so much.

Hopefully this will pave the way for TDI to become accepted as the norm (or at least a viable alternative to gasoline powertrains) in North America.

It reminds me so much of a Taiwanese hooker. It looks so much like her American sisters in most of the right ways, but there's still something foreign and mysterious about it. And you know if you get the American version, it's going to be older, used hard, and has probably seen its best years. But this thing looks so…

Out here in the flyover states, I don't see either selling very well. Though, I do love the technology behind the Volt and I only see the efficiency getting better through progressive generations.

It looks beautiful to me in the way the early Thunderbirds do. Such a shame to see so many rotting away; I know it wouldn't be ethical by any means, but I wish such neglect could be made a criminal act.

I'm sorry, where I'm from, anywhere from half to two-thirds of the dumbasses on the road shouldn't be allowed to drive at all. And if it wasn't for revoked licenses, that number would go up to three-forths or more. This is the stupidest idea I've ever heard.

What a waste of a good Pontiac AND guns.

So are they going to get ridiculously drunk and screw a lot?

I would have been more impressed if they made the cartoon version instead.

I'm glad Chrysler seems to have learned one of the most valuable lessons from Saturn, even if GM forgot—people don't like wondering if they paid too much.

I actually like it. The proportions look much better IMO. After the product offerings of the last decade, I never thought I'd say this... but that's a Chrysler product I could see myself in.

I expected more of a manly slap, to be honest.

@Dickeydoo: Glad I could be of service.

@Jackie: What you did there... I see it.